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  4. CLOSE U.K. ELECTION FINISH LIKELY

    LONDON, Friday.--Political observers, reviewing overnight election poll results, say that the political pendulum which swung so drastically to the left in 1945 swung back again a little in the first 266 ...

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  5. REFERENDUM FOR VARIATION OF SIZE OF FEDERAL SENATE SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Commonwealth Government might submit a referendum to the people asking them to vary the size of the Senate. This action, If was suggested to-night, would follow any decision by the Opposition to force a double dissolution in the Senate. If the Opposition precipitated a double dissolution on some ...

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  6. LATE FLASHES ON U.K. ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Friday.--The state of the parties early to-day was: labour 169, Conservative 104, Liberals 1, Conservative-Liberal ...

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    Officials and guests at the annual social of the South Toowoomba Progress Association included.--Front (left to right) Mrs W. Head, Mr. W. Head (president), the Mayor (Dr. A. R. McGregor), Mr. P. N. Teys (Junior past president), Mrs. Teys, Mrs K. C. Hofmann (secretary). Back: Mr. P. Heuer (past vice-president), Alderman W. Brose, Alderman E. E. Gold, Mrs. Huggins (treasurer of the hall committee). Alderman D. H. Stewart. Mr. D. Reuter, (secretary of the ball ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COURT REDUCES L. L. SHARKEY'S SENTENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The general secretary of the Communist Party, Laurence Louis Sharkey, had his gaol ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT MOVE ON JAP WAR TRIALS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Extraordinary delays in the trial of Japanese suspected war criminals, some of whom were ...

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  10. LABOUR CONVENTION DEBATES COMMUNISTS' INFILTRATION

    Over a period of 15 years it had been possible for the Communist Party to build up organisations within the unions until they were able, in some, instances, to get control of key organisations, Mr. E. J. Walsh ...

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  11. YOUNG MOTHER PARTED FROM CHILD

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A weeping, grief - stricken young mother stood on the tarmac at Mascot aerodrome late ...

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  12. BLOOD SERUM FOR VICTIMS OF BURNS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Twenty-year-old Mrs. Elizabeth Burns, victim of the Texas burning tragedy, received a continuous ...

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  13. DEMONSTRATION ON SUNDAY SPORT ISSUE

    BUNDABERG, Friday. -- Thousands of people crowded- into Bourbon Street to-night for the rally of the sporting ...

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  14. STOP PRESS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The failure of Great Britain to take the usual quantities of Australian wheat this year is ...

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  15. Mine Workers' Wage Demand

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The chairman of the Central Coal Reference . Board (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) to-day began the ...

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  16. NATIONALISTS BOMB. TARGETS NEAR HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, Friday. -- Nationalist aircraft to-day caused heavy damage when they strafed targets on the Chinese ...

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  17. MILD GASTRO EPIDEMIC IN BRISBANE SUBURBS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A mild epidemic of gastro-enteritis has developed among children in many Brisbane suburbs. One ...

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  20. Judge Takes Serious View of Queensland Wharf Stoppages

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Waterside workers in Queensland seemed fo be causing trouble at different ports one after file other, Mr. Justice Kirby said in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day. He said the result might be ...

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  21. NEED FOR HOUSING IS NOW 95,000 NEW BUILDINGS A YEAR

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Australia needed 95,000 hew houses a year to cope with the recently announced programme ...

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  22. TWO MEN POISONED 10,000 RABBITS IN ONE NIGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Two men poisoned 10,000 rabbits on Woodlands Station, four miles from Coonamble, in the ...

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  23. MAITLAND GAOL ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A prisoner who had served the greater part of a three-month sentence escaped from Maitland Gaol ...

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    Mr. H. B. Cameron, a visitor from Brisbane Valley, explains some points about sheep to children at the Clifton Show. Tho sheep belongs to Mr. G. T. Little, and is a first prize winner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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